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The support system at YBIS is designed to integrate academic and personal growth, helping students balance their studies with their emotional needs and life outside the classroom. One specific example on how they do this is by SEWA Program (Social Empowerment through Work and Action).Students participate in the SEWA program, engaging in community service projects that foster empathy and social responsibility. Activities include volunteering with NGOs like Shanti Ashram, organizing blood donation camps, and supporting disaster relief efforts, such as fundraising for the Gaja cyclone relief fund.
The school does not have any specialized programs for students with Special Education Needs (SEN).
The school does not provide any publicly available information.
The school prioritizes mental wellbeing a lot. One example is the school has organized webinars and workshops focusing on mental health topics. They conducted an interactive webinar on positive psychology in collaboration with the Department of Mental Health and Behavioural Sciences at Fortis Healthcare.
The school takes all reasonable steps to eliminate potential risks and ensure a hazard-free learning atmosphere. With a strict zero-tolerance policy for child abuse, YBIS is firmly committed to acting in the best interests of children and safeguarding them from harm at all times.
YBIS also ensures full compliance with relevant child protection laws and regulations. It actively fosters a ‘Child Safe Culture’ by embedding safety and responsibility into everyday school practices.
Yuvabharathi International School in Singapore offers the Indian curriculum and the Cambridge pathway from Primary through to IGCSE and IA-Levels. The school's facilities include a theatre for performing arts, a sports pitch, and specialized science and computer labs. A unique feature of Yuvabharathi is its emphasis on cultural activities, highlighted by its Indian Dance programmes. There are also annual events such as the Inter-House Sports Day and theatrical performances. The school also has close partnerships with other local and international schools, providing students with opportunities for competitions and exchanges.
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